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I’m paraphrasing Einstein here(and I think you know his quote). —A definition of insanity…when you keep repeating the same actions and expect different results. Although, it seems to be getting much worse each change!

looks like a dead elephant to me – elephants are on the endangered list and Trump and his sons are killers of elephants for trophies – nice eh ?

Whatever did we think, liking Trump – wishful thinking I guess because I’ve always know he was repulsive, but I guess Hillary seemed worse. She helps elephants though, according to the people working to conserve them.

Scott Ritter mentioned late in 2002 that invasion to Iraq means making Iran more and more stronger. Now 14 years later we have witnessed how Iran has Shi’a corridor from Iran to Mediterranean. This US policy could be explained only with theory of Iran as their main ally in Middle East. However, US other actions are if not 100% the opposite, at least 95% the opposite.

Now in Syria USA is creating similar farce with YPG-Turkey decisions. It’s easy to notice how Russians and Iranians (Assad too) are laughing to that idiot way of thinking among Washington War Party. Strategy of “Empire of Chaos” might sound fascinating but one doesn’t have to be genius at all to find terrible weakness on that theory and plan. It just doesn’t work. Or if it worked the result will be a huge shock for neocons. If Kissinger was lucky to live long enough he will see the destruction of US Empire – and mostly done by American crackpots themselves.

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